Raymond 3850 Steel Panel Mover with 3 Standard Upright and 5" x 2" Phenolic Casters, 2400 lbs Capacity, 41" Length x 32" Width x 9" Height
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There are four swivel casters on this one. Make sure that the descriptions are written clearly. In the detailed specifications you will find the information. A wide variety of sizes are available including 2 and 4 wheel swivels, as well as 6" or 5 inch The maximum load rating for the 5" is 1250 lbs and the maximum load rating for the 6" is 1750 lbs, though I have loaded each cart with 2000+ lbs without experiencing any issues or damage. It is strongly recommended that you buy a cart that has 6" casters if you are likely to have to jump curbing, thresholds, or other obstacles.
There are 6” of space between the wheels and the leading edge of the narrow dimension of 32 1/2”, so it fits through a 36” door without having to remove it. Having used these carts (and all of their competitors) for 30 years, I am very familiar with their quality. There is no question that these carts are the most stable and durable carts available. Moving equipment weights of up to 3700 pounds will be no issue for me. *br>Benefit from your options according to what you will use it for. Wheels with a smaller diameter are easier to maneuver and can overcome thresholds more easily. A larger wheel rolls easier, especially when the surface is uneven. Carts with wheels can be pushed by one person, but carts with four wheels are easier to handle There is a great deal more maneuverability with wheels steer carts.
It doesn't come with brakes even though it is all swivel.
Selected User Reviews For Raymond 3850 Steel Panel Mover with 3 Standard Upright and 5" x 2" Phenolic Casters, 2400 lbs Capacity, 41" Length x 32" Width x 9" Height
Whenever you are shopping, be cautious. If you add this item to your shopping cart, or any other, it will appear in your cart. It was something I used for over 20 years as an owner of five of these, and I used them myself as well. The wheels make it easy to move around. There were two things we hated about 2 In a straight line There was only one time when the 2- were combined While it's rare to push straight along an unleveled side walk or parking lot, you can get over that by pushing from the side forward with two people, and then you can go back to loving how you can move freely around corners and hallways, and even around office cubicles! It is believed that we overloaded the trucks with 3,000 pounds It was easiest for me to nest stack them, all 5, inside the back of a Chevy Trailblazer, Envoy, Suburban, etc. When you nest, wheel to wheel, there is enough room for the handles to fit right in there with the wheels after they are nestled. We've noticed that the handles are quite strong, and only a few have bended in the 20 years they've existed (Big George bent them to perfection). To be able to have them in my residence, I purchased one. I have missed them so much that I had We recently moved a new couch into our ranch style home with it (yea. I also have a pickup and friends who don't ask for help but I do it for them. Well, we all know about the pickup's ability to attract Firstly, thanks for reading all the way to the end!.
You should also consider this if you are on a slope of any kind Putting a heavy object in the cart will stop it from moving, so you do have to store bricks. 2) The removable handle bars and rails are not bolted or locked into place, making this something potentially dangerous, especially when it's fully loaded (hundreds of pounds +). I think it's great that they can be removed as needed, but they pop out too easily when trying to move upwards. Whenever you need lift assistance over a bump, they just pop out from the wheel. A lip runs between my garage floor and driveway and there is no way for me to get my cart over the lip (unless it isn't loaded) and back into the garage with Though I am not complaining about them coming out, I am not happy to see them appear when I don't.
Years ago, I used to own one, but unfortunately it was stolen.
I use this to move picnic tables from storage to and from the garage, which has been a great help.
Mattresses can easily be moved using this tool. There is a little less quality in this cart than I had.